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ICC 2015 World Cup

Australia begin training ahead of tri-series involving South Africa and Zimbabwe

  A video of the Australian team training at the National Cricket Center (NCC) in Brisbane ahead of their tri-series involving South Africa and Zimbabwe.   According to AFP,  Australian captain Michael Clarke said on Wednesday said he expects to have a full-strength squad, apart from David Warner, for the upcoming tri-series with South Africa...

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Michael Clarke expects full-strength Australia squad for upcoming tri-series

Australia get their tour underway against Zimbabwe on August 25.

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South Africa protecting AB de Villiers by appointing Hashim Amla as Test captain might reap rich dividends

Appointing Hashim Amla ahead of AB de Villiers would favour South Africa in the years to come.

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Mohammad Irfan: I can win the World Cup single handedly

Irfan said that he was focusing on the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

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Shahid Afridi: Indian cricket’s image suffering due to lack of Pakistani cricketers in IPL

Afridi also said he might quit playing ODIs after the 2015 World Cup.

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Azhar Ali: Pakistan ODI team needs batsmen who can provide stability

Ali made his debut against Australia at Lords and impressed with the resolve in his attitude.

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James Sutherland says ICC World Cup 2015 won’t be hampered by T20s popularity

Sutherland does not see any risks with T20 cricket affecting other formats of the game.

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ICC World Cup 2015 will revive ODI cricket, says John Harnden

Harnden believes every cricket nation is keen on making the mega event a success

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Daniel Vettori’s future in doubt after being omitted from India series

Vettori faces crunch meeting with Mike Hesson and McCullum to discuss future.

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ICC announce umpiring panel for 2015 World Cup Qualifiers

India's Vineet Kulkarni is among the 14 umpires in the 2015 World Cup Qualifiers

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